The Moroccan police arrested a chemistry graduate yesterday after finding a suspected suicide bombers’ lair in Casablanca, and the Saudi authorities detained a gunman outside the US consulate in Dharan. The news came as a senior American official conceded that there was no end in sight to the war on terror. Experts say last week’s suicide attacks are evidence that al-Qaida is regrouping. One said that it had replaced its captured military chief, the alleged planner of 9/11 Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. Egypt, an Arab ally which counselled the US against war in Iraq for fear it would foster a “hundred new Bin Ladens”, said its prediction had come true. Its foreign minister, Ahmed Maher, called for more cooperation. Full Story
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